Heath Ledger: The Imaginarium of Doctor Parnassus, the film Ledger was making when he died, premiered at Cannes last week. Unfortunately, the movie doesn’t have a US release date. Still hard to believe we’re never getting more Ledger.

Susan Boyle: Her 15 minutes of fame got extended last night when she passed the semi-final round of Britain’s Got Talent. She’ll compete in the finals next week.

CBS: Won the ratings game overall this season by averaging the most viewers. Sad fact remains that viewership is down and will probably only go further south.

Gawker: Predicting the songs we’ll hear again and again this summer. Major flaw: including “No Boundaries” by American Idol’s new champ Kris Allen. Really don’t see that taking off.

American Idol: Has there been a bigger upset in Idol history? We think not. And we totally blame all the pre-finale hoopla around Adam Lambert for his loss. The hype totally backfired on him!

Kanye West: Used his blog to declare “Justin is the new Mike, Beyonce’s the new Tina Turner [and] GaGa’s Madonna.” Kind of little soon to be making grand statements like that, no? Then again, this is Kanye West so…

Pete Wentz: Peeved at Gawker for including him, Ashlee Simpson and son Bronx, in their Stalker column. The result? “Hate mail” sent to Gawker on his behalf gives them another opportunity to make fun of him. Good work, Pete. But we suppose this tweet was Pete’s way of firing back again. To be continued?

Natalie Cole: The singer, who suffers from hepatitis C, had a kidney transplant this week. What would we do without organ donors?

American Idol: The season culminates tonight–and tomorrow–with the final face-off between Kris Allen and Adam Lambert. Is it bad that we don’t have a preference?

DWTS: The season also culminates for this show tonight. (Coincidence?) But a new article suggests winning ultimately means very little for your career. Poor Melissa Rycroft.

Fox: Unveiled its fall schedule yesterday with six new shows, including Glee which will actually premiere this week. None of them interest us but that’s probably for the best. We can’t handle any more television commitments!

Christina Applegate: It quickly went from a great month to a bad one for Applegate, now that her show Samantha Who? was officially canceled. Bet she’s hoping that PEOPLE cover will lead to a new gig.

Social Media: Gotta love getting instant-reaction from celebs on everything as mundane as daily errands to earthquakes. Thanks, SM.

Newsweek: Need to pick up the new issue to check out its massive redesign. Curious to know all your thoughts, too!